Comprehensive
Dictionary Suite
Help
Help
Help
 
     
Lookup History
shade

shade

 
 
pronunciation:
sheId
parts of speech:
noun, verb
features:
Word Combinations (noun, verb), Word Explorer
part of speech: noun
definition 1: darkness caused by light rays being blocked.
On hot, sunny days, we like the shade of the old oak tree.
 
synonyms:
shadiness, shadow
antonyms:
light
definition 2: an area that has such darkness.
The horses stood in the shade to cool off.
 
synonyms:
shadow
antonyms:
sun
definition 3: an object or device on a lamp or window that blocks light or heat rays.
We need to buy a shade to soften the harsh light of this lamp.Close the shade so it stays dark in here in the morning.
definition 4: the degree of darkness of a color.
My set of crayons has three shades of green.
synonyms:
hue, tint, tone
definition 5: a small difference or change.
This poem has many shades of meaning.
definition 6: (plural; informal) sunglasses.
That movie star never goes out without his shades on.
synonyms:
sunglasses
Word CombinationsSubscriber feature About this feature
 
part of speech: verb
inflections: shades, shading, shaded
definition 1: to cause (an area) to be somewhat dark or darker.
The tree shades the patio nicely in the summer.
synonyms:
shadow
similar words:
cloud, darken, dim
definition 2: to hide or protect from light.
We shaded our eyes as we looked across the desert.
similar words:
protect, screen, shield, veil
definition 3: to change by slight degrees.
She shaded the truth to make herself seem innocent.
similar words:
adapt, adjust, alter, change, modify, vary
definition 4: to darken (an area of a drawing, painting, or the like) by drawing many parallel lines or by filling in with a dark or somewhat dark color.
The artist shaded the background so that the subject of the painting would stand out more strongly.
Word CombinationsSubscriber feature About this feature
derivation: shaded (adj.)
Word Explorer
See
  color, grass, light, tool, tree